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METROPOLITAN AGITATION

... We direct attention to the report of a meet- ing held on Tuesday last, in the Institution, John-street, Fitzroy-square, for the purpose of discussing ?? of Ireland. The speieches delivered at that meeting (though in our re- port very much abridged) are well. worth pe- rusal.; but it is particularly to the petition that we direct attention. That petition tells home truths to the Honourable ...

NATIONAL ORGANISATION OF TRADES

... NATIONAL ORGANISATION OF TRAiDWS 5, O THEB TRADES OF GREAT BRITAIN AND to a d IRELAND.. O'Co3 FELLOW-MiN,-!n my last letter I po inted out the dayi ii lruannei in whifch 'thi first' princip'lei'of tbe 6onsititl.' 't ion,.Adopted by .tha .Loaldon'.trfdeal delegatek, ?? the aC ~'establishing the univeesal righit of'the people to the ic soil may be teffeted'; but isthat cannot pooi tye hisch 0O ...

TO THE CHARTISTS

... MY FRIENDS,- Mrder will out, and I keep no secrets, connected with your movement. You are aware of the snares and traps that were set and laid for me during the excitingmonths of April, May, and June, last year. I published the letter of Mr. POWELL, whose SOLEMN POSITION you are now aware of, and I also received many other such letters from parties who, no doubt, were urged on by Government ...

EMPLOYMENT OF THE POOR

... -12111PLOITIM, The employyment of the unemployed labourers bt increases in importance every day; Nor is this fact 6c to be' tegretfed if considered by. itself. .l heartily se regret the circumstances thatiorce such discussions in on the consideration of all classes, but the evil and ge difficulty once perceived and admitted, its ;general lit discussion seems to me to be the only safety of ...

ANTI-FREE TRADE MEETING AT BRIGHTON

... ANTI-FRED TRADE MEETLSG AT BRIGHTON. I BRIOhTONr, JAY, 26.-The fifth annual meeting of t the Sussex society for the Protection of Agriculture c and British Industry was held at the socioty's rooms on Friday afternoon. The Duke.of Richmond (pre- sident of the society) took the chair. The report of the committee 'was read by the secretary, which set forth that not only those far- mcis, but ...

HULL TOWN COUNCIL

... j{lJLL TOWN COUNCIL. I 11 A 3eting of thisa body was heldi Yesterday; the Mayor in the v elhair. There were present Messrs. Larard, Sandell Jubb, liendry, Fosrrester, Tapp, Richardson, Jackcson, Newton, Abbey, a Scatos, Mitcirell, Drant, Gresham, Holmes, Blyth, Ayra, Sinsi. ilon' .jtobs, Bean, Jaumeson, Dr. Cooper, Christie, Cobb, Cook. to~a, y. S. Thompson, Norman, Huntley, Thompson, ...

Published: Friday 02 February 1849
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7533 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

GREAT PUBLIC MEETING OF THE INHABITANTS OF ST. PANCRAS, TO PETITION PARLIAMENT FOR AN INQUIRY INTO THE CAUSES ..

... GREAT PUBLIC MEETING OF THE INHABI- TANTS OF ST. PANCRAS, TO PETITION PARLIAMENT FOR AN INQUIRY INTO THE CAUSES OF THE LATE 'TRAGEDY AT ITOOTING, AND THE WORKINGS OF THE INEW POOR-LAW GENERALLY. A public meeting of the', inhabitants of St. Pan- cras, to take the abi.ove subject into consideration, the assembled on Tuesday evening last, February 8th, in the Literary and Scientific Institution, ...

Varieties

... 'Farletiro. d MILTON.-Macaulay, in his History of England, ik thus, not less truly than 2randly, describes Milton: Lrk -, A mightier poet, tried at on'ce by pain, danger, to poverty, obloquy, and blindness, meditated, undis, t turbed by the obscene tumult which raged all r- around him, a song so sublime and so holy, that it it would not have inissbctome the lips of those ethereal virtucs homn ...

SUSPENSION OF THE HABEAS CORPUS ACT

... SUSPENSION OF THE HABEAS| CORPUS ACT. I nt Our paper will be read by, and to, over six al millions of the working classes of this country di within a few hours after its publication; and tr now that the struggle has commenced between hE the Democracy and the Whig Government bi iand its supporters, we invite the close attention cu of the working classes to the speech of Mr. w O'CoxNon, which ...

PARLIAMENTARY REVIEW

... a The event of the week has been the virtual w condemnation of the Colonial policy of the Go.- h vernment. On Tuesday night, Mr. BAILLIE, di the Member fbr Inverness, brought forward a fi motion for the appointment of a Select Corn- mittee ?? into the grievances of Ceylon l and British Guiana, with a view to recom- % mend measures for the better administration of a Government in these Colonies ...

National Land Company

... Jattonal Uallla ronpaltt. F SHP IN.-A letter was read from the allotteos at tl iLIdowbands, asking if the Land members resident in f Birmingham would make arrangements to take their Pi l suri~lueproduce. A goodly number were present, nl arnd approved of doing so. A resolution was passed, w calling upon the district secretary to call a meeting 0o of the whole of the members on Thursday, Feb. ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... IFROM THIE LONDON GAZETTE. I FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9. BANKREIPTS. BURNHAM, James, Edgware.road, silk mercer, to surrender Feb. 22, at half-past one o'clock, March 29, at eleven, at the Bankrupts' Court: solicitors, Messrs, Surr and Gribble, Lombard-street; official assignee, Mir. Whitmore, Basinghall-street. NICHOLLS, Joseph Robert, Oxford-street, tavern keeper, Feb. 16, at half-past one o'clock, ...

Published: Friday 16 February 1849
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1703 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News